Videos about graphene

To ensure a future lifestyle where a high level of interconnectivity
makes our daily lives safer and more efficient, we need new solutions
for faster transmissions, lower energy consumption and small, flexible
devices.

The current development in the automotive industry puts up new challenges for researchers and
innovators. In this film we show how graphene could play a major role in
the development for a safer and more comfortable driving.

The thinnest structure ever and yet it is impermeable, stronger than diamond, and the best thermal conductor found to date. Mikael Fogelström, professor in theoretical physics at Chalmers University of Technology, studies graphene and the extreme properties of the material.

Jie Sun, Assistant Professor at the Department of
Microtechnology and Nanoscience, shows how he manufactures scalable and
high-performing solid Graphene samples – the raw material for the over
100 research groups within the Graphene Flagship.